VOTE JUD
FOR MAYOR

Vote Jud Ashman for Mayor of Gaithersburg

This is a great time to be in public service. What the public needs most right now is responsible, reliable, professional, friendly service. That’s what we do here.

On November 7th, when you vote Jud Ashman for Mayor, you’re voting for:

Responsive, open government

Revitalizing our aging neighborhoods

Establishing our City as a major cultural destination

Growing our local economy and job opportunities

Commitment to safe neighborhoods and commercial areas

A responsible approach to growth

Sound fiscal policy

Good stewardship of our natural resources

Commitment to preserving and improving our Quality of Life in Gaithersburg

Meet Jud

Experience, Perspective, and Vision

Inspired by our community and what a great place Gaithersburg has been to live and to raise my kids, I’ve been active in local public affairs for more than 15 years. It all started with volunteering with the PTA at Brown Station Elementary School and eventually blossomed into a seven-year stint on the City Council, and now as Mayor. Here are some of the highlights from over the years:

Recipient of the County Executive’s Award for Excellence in the Arts & Humanities – 2012

Coordinator, Quince Orchard High School Cluster of PTAs: 2005 – 2007

President, Brown Station Elementary School PTA: 2002 – 2003

Board Member, Orchard Place Homeowner’s Association: 2007 – 2011

Youth Sports Coach, Gaithersburg Parks and Recreation: 2000 – 2003

More About Me

Occupation: I’m the owner of a growing web design, development, & hosting firm, Web Mobile Image. My team and I pride ourselves on delivering excellent service to our clients, and building outstanding websites!

Birthplace: Miami, Florida

Family: I live with my wonderful wife, Lee. The Gaithersburg community was a terrific place to raise our kids Jeff, now 27 and Jenna, now 24.

Pets: Two neurotic cats – Kricket, who remains completely food-obsessed in a crazy way; and Cooper, who is torn between wanting us to turn on the water faucet and wanting to play.

Neighborhood: Orchard Place, a charming little townhouse community on the west side of NIST, adjacent to the Diamond Farms Post Office.

Education: Bachelor’s Degree, University of Miami, Double Major in Journalism and Political Science
Fellow, University of Maryland, Academy of Excellence in Local Governance

Awards and Recognition: The Montgomery County Executive’s Award for Excellence in the Arts and Humanities, 2012; EPIC Award for Excellence & Dedication for Teaching and Sharing the Arts & Humanities, 2017

Leadership Philosophy: I’ve always believed that leadership begins with listening. Then, it comes down to doing your homework, weighing factors/balancing priorities, and making the best decision to serve the interests of the community.

Where you’ll find me on Friday nights during the Fall:Quince Orchard High School football games. Go QO!

Why I believe reading is so important;
The historian, David McCullough, said it perfectly: “You read nonfiction to learn the truth about history, and you read literature to learn the truth about human nature.” I try to do both – and as often as possible. This love of the written word played a big role in my founding the Gaithersburg Book Festival.

What I Stand For

I am not the kind of person who likes to assert himself in front of others and say “I did this, and I built that.” The fact is, I’m part of a great team that includes the City Council, our staff, our partners, our volunteers, and our residents. Our greatest accomplishments will always be...

My job as Mayor is, first and foremost, to be the 'conductor of the orchestra.' I speak for the City; I work with the City Council to set priorities and provide direction to staff; and I work with City staff, our partners, and our volunteers to get things done for the good of Gaithersburg.
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On May 20th, we hosted our eightth annual Gaithersburg Book Festival. We set a record for attendance; an astounding 22,0000. For the seventh year in a row, C-SPAN broadcast the event, all-day, to a national audience. And, based on the attendee surveys, the GBF is continuing to grow, continuing to...

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This is a grassroots, people-powered campaign – so anything you can contribute to support it will be a big help! Your money will go to support the funding of campaign essentials, such as yard signs, printed brochures, t-shirts, mailings and all of the rest of the goodies that help us get the word out and make a difference in the community.

So here’s how you can contribute:

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